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Posted on Apr 20th, 2006 @ 01:44 under Rotten Stuff

Earlier this week Michelle Malkin wrote about a Students Against War press release, which contained contact information including the name, phone number, and email address of those releasing the information.

Now there are moonbats who are attacking Michelle for posting the information which was included in the press release, and rather than engage Michelle on this issues or trying to discuss things like adults, they have resorted to making threats and attempted to intimidate her and her family by posting her address as well as satellite images and maps of her home.

It’s one thing to reprint material submitted in a press release, it’s quite another to search out personal information and post it maliciously. I received a comment today from one of those moonbats, which included links to the graphics they are trying to spread across the internet. I allowed the comment, but I edited the links. Why?

It’s simple.

The U.S. Constitution provides that Congres shall pass no law which abridges the freedom of speech, and the last time I checked Congress had not passed a law that included my blog. Get that? My blog. I don’t have to let anyone say anything. I don’t have to allow any comments. I retain the right to edit anything I see fit.

I received an email just moments ago from someone accusing me of violating their freedom of speech. I have five words for them.

SHUT UP AND GO AWAY.

Michelle had the following to say about those intimidating her:

You know who you all are.

And if you think I’m going to stop blogging/writing/making a living because you’ve plastered my family’s private home address, phone numbers, and photos and maps of my neighborhood all over the Internet to further your manufactured outrage and pathetic coddling of a bunch of lying, anti-troops punks at UC Santa Cruz…

…you better think again.

Michelle is standing her ground and will not be intimidated by the criminal actions of these intolerant moonbats. They have jeopardized the safety of her family and they should be held accountable.

Stay tough Michelle, we’re all behind you.

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4 Comments
  1. I will tap dance on the windp I will tap dance on the windpipe of anyone that tries to harm Michelle Malkin or her family.

    All she has to do is say the word and an Army of folks like me will come runnin to her neighborhood.

    We will protect her the same way the Bikers protect the military families.

    GO ‘HEAD, MAKE MY DAY.

    Richard Davis
    Philadelphia, PA
    USN Ret

    Comment by Richard Davis on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:07


  2. [...] I was reading Slobokan& [...] I was reading Slobokan’s blog this morning (as I usually read it a few times a day – like many he posts several things throughout the day) and I found this post I find it extremely disturbing that people would post this woman’s personal address on the internet trying to get people to harass her. I hope Michelle keeps fighting and I, for one, will support her. It seems they’ve also fussed at my brother for editing some of the comments they left on his blog. WOW. Last time I checked, that’s my brother’s blog and he can post or edit anything he fricking (can you see I’m feeling the urge to drop a few f bombs?) wants on that blog. He makes a great point in saying that last time he checked, Congress did not pass a law that included his blog. HIS blog. They accused him of violating their freedom of speech. huh? All I can say to those people is STFU, get a life and take responsibility for your own shit. After reading Slobokan’s post, I went to Michelle’s blog and read the original post that got people fired up and the aftermath of said post. How disturbing to have people harass her after posting information that was on a public press release. All she did was quote from the press release and they are accusing her of posting their personal information w/out their permission. WTF?!? What’s good for the goose is obviously not good for the gander where these people are concerned. [...]

    Comment by The Soda Stand » Blog Archive » you sing a sad s on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:07


  3. Tell those moonbats to STFU. Tell those moonbats to STFU. It’s a shame people like that have attacked Michelle the way they have and have made it personal against her. Keep editing these comments and those moonbats can go take a flying leap!

    Comment by Sodapop on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:07


  4. [...] Slobakan sums up the ma [...] Slobakan sums up the matter nicely: “It’s one thing to reprint material submitted in a press release, it’s quite another to search out personal information and post it maliciously. “ Permalink TrackBack [...]

    Comment by chez Diva » Two Wrongs Don’t Make A Right on Dec 3rd, 2006 @ 02:07


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